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Taylor Swift wins big at the MTV EMAs

Taylor Swift wins big at the MTV EMAs
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Taylor Swift won big at the MTV EMAs. Swift, who led the nominations along with Harry Styles, walked away with four wins, including best artist, best video and best long-form video.

Currently topping the charts with 'Anti-Hero' from her record-breaking new album 'Midnights', Swift made a surprise appearance at the awards in Düsseldorf to collect her haul, the latest in a long line of accolades for the singer-songwriter. Accepting her first award of the night, she said, "The fans are the only reason any of this happens for me."

David Guetta and Bebe Rexha opened the show with their hit collaboration, 'I'm Good (Blue)', a track that nearly didn't get released. Rexha explained on the carpet that they had no idea that it was 'going to blow up' and be so viral on 'TikTok'.

"And here we are performing it and nominated for 'Best Collab'," Rexha said.

Hot on their heels was the band 'Muse' which returned to the EMAs for a fiery performance of 'Will of the People', later winning best rock act. They dedicated their award to the people of Ukraine and the women of Iran.

This year's show was hosted by newlyweds Rita Ora and Taika Waititi. Ora didn't disappoint with a host of outfit changes and Waititi joked that he was channeling his inner pop star.

An absent Nicki Minaj also came out on top with three prizes for the best song, the best hip-hop and a category called 'super freaky girl'. Styles, who is currently touring in the US, won for best live performance.

Following their 'Eurovision' win in May, Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra gave one of the most powerful and moving performances of the night, turning the auditorium blue and yellow in support of Ukraine. Talking on the red carpet, front-man Oleg Psyuk explained that with their new-found fame they could support and spread awareness of the plight of the Ukrainian people

"It's important for us to be a voice of Ukraine, to have the opportunity to be all over the world, to perform and to say about Ukraine, to say about war, to say about our culture, the culture that fights against war."

British rapper Stormzy performed the ballad 'Fire Babe', released this week from his highly anticipated third album 'This is What I Mean'.

'OneRepublic' performed their 'Top Gun: Maverick' tune 'I Ain't Worried', with a special video intro from the man himself, Tom Cruise, which they said wasn't easy to get.

Other performers on the night included Ava Max, who sparkled in a giant diamond while singing 'Million Dollar Baby' and Tate McRae, who performed a medley of her hits, 'She's all I Wanna Be' and 'Uh oh'.

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